The Little Network That Could: Which IPv6 Address?

An IPv6 addressing detour My next post about The Little Network That Could (TLNTC) was going to be about IPv6 addressing plans - and this post is definitely about IPv6 addressing - but before we can lay out a plan, there's something more...

Network troubleshooting fun

This morning I walked out of the bedroom to make my morning coffee and was greeted with a tech support problem. My wife had been up for a while already, and said something was wrong with the network. Coffee in hand, I opened the laptop and was...

Tech nibble: Linux bridge VLAN filtering

[For more context: see Tech nibble: KVM host networking topologies] Traditional VLAN bridging and its problems Linux bridges have been the traditional means of connecting KVM guests, and VLAN support is usually the means by which they are...

Tech nibble: KVM host networking topologies

As part of my move to IPv6-only networking, I took some time to re-evaluate the functions and configurations of my VM hosts with the aim of greater segregation between workloads, more predictable failure scenarios, and making sure my IPv6...

Tech nibble: core values of The Little Network That Could

I've previously explained the background and motivation of The Little Network That Could, but I realised that there are some implicit values that permeate my choices which would be worth making explicit. Here are a few which come to mind:...

The Little Network That Could

(Credit: Flickr) Gather 'round, folks - Grandpa has a story to tell. (OK, I'm not a grandpa and I don't expect to be one any time soon, but as I've journeyed back in my memory to write this post, I sure feel old...) For as long as it has been...

VyOS Certified Network Engineer

This morning before work I sat for (and passed) my attempt at the newly-minted VyOS Certified Network Engineer certification. Mostly this post is just to let folks know that the certification is out there and encourage them to take it, but also I...

The Past, Present, and Future of NTP Operations

Last week I was privileged to be sponsored by the Network Time Foundation to give a talk at AusNOG 2017. The slides are now available on the conference site (and here, too). The talk covers some of the operational issues which NTP has faced over...